Our Pastor

SeabaughRev. David Seabaugh, Pastor

Pastor Seabaugh is a graduate of Concordia Seminary in St. Louis (2005) and brings with him his background in music composition and choral singing. His creativity contributes to our vibrant worship life and brings an original spark to his preaching and teaching. Pastor Seabaugh is committed to the power of God’s word to change lives both here and forever. He has written several original hymns for Bethel and other churches, authored three Sunday School Christmas Programs, and has also authored services for “Creative Worship for the Lutheran Parish” published by Concordia Publishing House. Pastor Seabaugh currently serves as President of the board of LINC-Twin Cities and is very active mentoring Vicar Lusienie Fofana toward pastoral ministry. David and his wife Ruth have three young children, Josiah, Daniel and Elijah.

An invitation from the pastor:
You can’t get through life without asking the tough questions. What is my purpose in life? Why do bad things happen? What happens to me after I die? I ask these questions all the time. I don’t pretend to have all the answers, but I will tell you about the One who does. Jesus. When you believe in Jesus, you receive from Him a hope that overpowers our questions. He gives us purpose. He forgives our sins. He promises us heaven. When you come to Bethel, you will find people who have the same questions that you do, and have found joy and hope in Jesus. Even though we don’t understand everything, we put our faith in the One who does. There is simply no better way to live life. We want you to have that same kind of hope. Join us for a Sunday morning at 9:30 and let us introduce you to Jesus.
Blessings,
Pastor Seabaugh

Pastor Seabaugh’s monthly congergational letters.

One Response to “Our Pastor”

  1. Dear Pastor Seabaugh:

    In 1951, CPH published a book by Dr. Alfred Rehwinkel entitled The Flood. Perhaps you’ve read it. As a young scientist, I read the book and was captivated by its presentation of the Berezovka Mammoth. Since then, God has led me on a life-long journey that has equipped me to postulate an answer concerning how the mammoth froze so quickly. I’ve written about my findings in a new book entitled Noah’s Flood: Birth of the Ice Age. While the book opens up a whole new understanding of the events surrounding the creation of the world and Noah’s Flood, it also remains true to the words of Moses.

    An LCMS pastor recently wrote to say:
    “I pray that your hard work will not go unnoticed in the public and professional world. . . Thank you for the signed copy. It will be a treasured part of my library. I hope to share this book with those around me and also encourage them to buy a copy for themselves.”
    My credentials (and portions of the book) can be viewed on my website http://www.noahs-flood.com. If you visit the site and/or read the book, I would be interested in hearing from you. I pray that it will be a blessing to you and to those whom you serve.

    In His service,

    Bob Gielow
    rgielow@ameritech.net

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